I burst in a fit of dark laughter after seeing this photo. Mr. Dinh, you are amazing, and I can't get enough of your work! Your photos have evoked so many deep emotions from me...and woke me up to the realization that, well, I need to get the hell outside and walk around more often! *Laughing & sighing heavily* What a world. I have, for the last couple of days, been riveted to your site, Mr. Dinh. Thank you for being the talented and moving artist, writer and EVERYTHING that you are. I would like to shake your hand/hug you in person, just one human being to another. Again, thank you!
Cindy Irving, TX
(P.S. - I am also an avid reader of James Howard Kunstler, and I miss Joe Bageant so much. Read his two last books. I still get tears in my eyes, I miss his writing so much.)
Many thanks, Cindy. I met Joe once. I invited him to UPenn when I taught a class there. We had beer before and after his talk, then sat at my kitchen table, drank and talked late into the night. What a wise and sweet man, and it is a great shame that he's no longer around to give us his take on these horrible times.
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I never knew the answer to this grouch riddle;
what has four pairs of pants lives and philladelphia and it never rains but it pours.
its an okie from muskogee?
whats going on at this place?
I burst in a fit of dark laughter after seeing this photo. Mr. Dinh, you are amazing, and I can't get enough of your work! Your photos have evoked so many deep emotions from me...and woke me up to the realization that, well, I need to get the hell outside and walk around more often! *Laughing & sighing heavily* What a world. I have, for the last couple of days, been riveted to your site, Mr. Dinh. Thank you for being the talented and moving artist, writer and EVERYTHING that you are. I would like to shake your hand/hug you in person, just one human being to another. Again, thank you!
Cindy
Irving, TX
(P.S. - I am also an avid reader of James Howard Kunstler, and I miss Joe Bageant so much. Read his two last books. I still get tears in my eyes, I miss his writing so much.)
Many thanks, Cindy. I met Joe once. I invited him to UPenn when I taught a class there. We had beer before and after his talk, then sat at my kitchen table, drank and talked late into the night. What a wise and sweet man, and it is a great shame that he's no longer around to give us his take on these horrible times.
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